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  2. 3D bioprinting - Wikipedia

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    Different models of 3D printing tissue and organs. Three dimensional (3D) bioprinting is the use of 3D printing–like techniques to combine cells, growth factors, bio-inks, and biomaterials to fabricate functional structures that were traditionally used for tissue engineering applications but in recent times have seen increased interest in other applications such as biosensing, and ...

  3. Organ printing - Wikipedia

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    A 3D structure can then be built in layers using the 2D pattern. Afterwards the bio-ink is removed from the final product. SLA bioprinting allows for the creation of complex shapes and internal structures. The feature resolution for this method is extremely high and the only disadvantage is the scarcity of resins that are biocompatible. [14]

  4. Organovo - Wikipedia

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    The human body is made up of different cell types and many technologies for printing these cells vary in their ability to ensure stability and viability of the cells during the manufacturing process. The methods used for 3D bioprinting of cells are photolithography, magnetic 3D bioprinting, stereolithography, and direct cell extrusion.

  5. Chuck Hull - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Hull (Charles W. Hull; born May 12, 1939) is an American inventor who is the co-founder, executive vice president and chief technology officer for regenerative medicine [1] of 3D Systems. [2] [3] He is one of the inventors of the SLA 3D printer, the first commercial rapid prototyping technology, and the widely used STL file format.

  6. Brian Derby - Wikipedia

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    Brian Derby FIMMM (born 1957) is professor of materials science at Manchester University.He has been at the forefront of research into inkjet printing and 3D bioprinting, winning the Edward de Bono Medal for Original Thinking in 2007 for his work on Printing Skin and Bones: using inkjet printing technology to fabricate complex tissue scaffolds on which cells can be grown.

  7. Affordable housing solution? Small business may 3D print a ...

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    "We can 3D print a cement coral reef already, but we are working to create living reefs as well," said Bernard. "People like (famed New Hampshire inventor) Dean Kamen are bioprinting living tissue ...

  8. Jennifer A. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Voxel8 has created the world's first multi-material 3D electronics printer. In January 2015, Lewis told Business Wire: "Voxel8 is leveraging over a decade of research, which has led to 17 patents (10 issued) on functional materials, printheads, and other processes for 3D printing, from my lab.… Our work provides the foundation for Voxel8’s ...

  9. Penn State researchers created 3D-printed housing for life on ...

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    The 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge tasked teams with printing 3D habitats for living on Mars. After competing and winning several awards, the lab used the funding to further develop the team’s ideas.